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Bokeh for Beginners

Bokeh for Beginners

Published on July 5, 2009 by R J Evans in Photography

Bokeh is one of those words bandied about by photographers and it is too often assumed that people actually know what is meant when someone says that they love the bokeh of a particular shot. No need to reach for the dictionary later. Here is a brief guide to bokeh for beginners.

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R J Evans | July 5, 2009 | Architecture
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Yoostar: The 21st Century Movie Karaoke?

The Yoostar software being launched in August 2009 is like the 21st century movie karaoke - it allows you to star in iconic movie clippings! But here is a closer look at how it works and is buying the kit actually worth the hassle?

Atikin | July 1, 2009 | Consumer Electronics
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Fashion Tricky: Duct Tape Prom Dress

What is one of the more creative trends? Duct Tape, the material all seamstress hate, but high schoolers love.

adegan | July 1, 2009 | Teen Life
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Burning a Hole in Your Pocket? Laser-etched Money

Miami tattoo artist Scott Campbell uses a pinpoint laser to burn and sculpt into layers of stacked U.S. one dollar bills to create and reveal intricate images.

thestickman | July 2, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Firearms: 10 Unusual Revolvers

Some of these are modern, some are historic, but all are quite different from the more familiar revolver handguns.

jharmon | June 30, 2009 | Collecting
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Altered Books: The Art Form

An altered book I made one year for my mom on Mother’s Day.

Sheila McGlothlin | June 30, 2009 | Crafts
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The Surreal Appeal of the Falkirk Wheel

On how a remarkable piece of engineering bridges the eight story gap between two waterways. The only rotating boat lift of this type in the world, the Falkirk Wheel must be seen to be believed.

R J Evans | June 28, 2009 | Architecture
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The Curious Tale of Denishawn

Or how two people managed to continuously take their clothes off in public throughout the 1920s and get away with it.

R J Evans | June 28, 2009 | Arts
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Michael Jackson Merchandising Memorabilia: Five Michael Jackson Collectibles to Die For

“The King of Pop” Michael Jackson was a big kid with an extraordinarily powerful musical talent. Merchandising Michael memorabilia to scores of screaming and adoring fans made the King of Pop multimillions in additional revenue. See the brilliance of Jackson’s merchandising empire.

Nelson Doyle | June 28, 2009 | Collecting
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